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Old 02-06-2009, 08:28 PM
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Hello everyone at Lateral-g.net. My name is Brian and I love this site.

I have a 1965 Corvette that my father and I have autocrossed for 25 years. The car was purchased new in 1965 for the sole purpose of autocross and driving it hard. It has never taken and break druing its 44 years. Every year of its life it has been improved to the max of the rules of its class. It currently has a fuel injected 355 managed with Accels DFI Gen 7 software. It makes 400 hp and 400 ft/lbs of torque to the rear wheels. Power from off idle to 7000 rpm.



I am currently building a 1973 Camaro that will be an autocross and street car. Hope the project will be completed by the end of the year. It will have a 310 cubic inch LS motor (310 lets me weigh 2850 lbs in CP) with a 4 speed Jerico transmission. 3-link rear suspension and custom coil over front suspension. Here are a couple shots of the project.






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Old 02-06-2009, 11:03 PM
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Welcome! Great cars!!
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Old 02-07-2009, 03:00 AM
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Wide wheels, I'm guessing you're going with fender flares?
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Great looking proj. Any more pics to post ??? Especially the 3-link setup !! The line drawn around the rear wheelwell, is that how much your opening it up ? This thing looks like an old SCCA racer. Going to have to follow this thread.....closely...........

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love the Vette and the new project. I want to build a second gen track car too.

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Old 02-07-2009, 08:30 AM
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Wide wheels, I'm guessing you're going with fender flares?
The rear wheels are 18" x 12". 345/35/18 tires mounted on them. Since that photo, I have narrowed the rear end by 1 1/2". The outer wheel house will be removed and the quarter panels pushed out slightly. The quarter panels will have a slight bubble to them. The goal is to keep them as stock looking as possible. The front wheels are 17" x 12". 335/35/17 tires mounted on them. The fenders will also have a small bubble flares on them. Again, trying to keep the stock look as much as possible.
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Great looking proj. Any more pics to post ??? Especially the 3-link setup !! The line drawn around the rear wheelwell, is that how much your opening it up ? This thing looks like an old SCCA racer. Going to have to follow this thread.....closely...........

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In the next few weeks, a lot of the work will be completed on the front and rear suspension. I will post some more photos at that time. All the suspension parts are custom made...no off the shelf pieces. The rear end was recently narrowed from what we had originally. It is going back in next week and the 3-link set up will be completely installed.
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That '73 looks like an awesome project car.
Keep us posted on that bad boy.
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Cool Camaro, what's the car in the corner? And from the pictures of the Vette it looks like Marina so are you a Montery Bay area guy and if so what shop do you manage? And now my last question, who are you?

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